2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13063215
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Innovating Responsibly—Challenges and Future Research Agendas

Abstract: Innovation involves creating value from ideas, but this raises the question of for whom is the value created [...]

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“…Innovation is an interactive process; it is obvious that rms interact with actors in the innovation ecosystem for different purposes (Fagerberg et al, 2013;Laursen & Salter, 2006;Long & Blok, 2018;Tidd & Bessant, 2020). The responsible innovation approach suggests deliberate and broad stakeholder inclusion, but whether such an approach is suitable in real business settings remains to be questioned (Iakovleva et al, 2021;Ribeiro et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Innovation is an interactive process; it is obvious that rms interact with actors in the innovation ecosystem for different purposes (Fagerberg et al, 2013;Laursen & Salter, 2006;Long & Blok, 2018;Tidd & Bessant, 2020). The responsible innovation approach suggests deliberate and broad stakeholder inclusion, but whether such an approach is suitable in real business settings remains to be questioned (Iakovleva et al, 2021;Ribeiro et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Higher education institutions (HEIs) promote knowledge transfer and stimulate academic engagement with society (Angrisani et al, 2022;Gastaldi et al, 2015;van der Steen and Enders, 2008). Academic engagement is understood as knowledge-related collaboration between academics and societal stakeholders and is recognised as a promising response to societal challenges (Iakovleva et al, 2021), i.e. sustainability, where economic responses were inadequate (Cinar and Benneworth, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%